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− | {{Flavour|No one knows where kobolds | + | {{Flavour|Kobolds are small, greyish creatures with the looks and temperaments of feral dogs. No one knows for sure where kobolds come from, but ancient demon-gods, evil spirits, and meddling wizards have all been suggested as culprits. |
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+ | "The Parts Septentrionall are with these Sp'ryts Much haunted.. About the places where they dig for Oare. The Greeks and Germans call them Cobali." | ||
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+ | -Heywood, Hierarch. ix. 568, ca. 1635}} | ||
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===Variant Kobold=== | ===Variant Kobold=== | ||
− | You may encounter | + | You may encounter several '''hungry kobolds''' in one particular kobold [[vault]], along with several captive [[halfling (monster)|halflings]]. |
{{flavour|This kobold seems to be angry about having his meal interrupted.}} | {{flavour|This kobold seems to be angry about having his meal interrupted.}} | ||
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*Hiding behind a corner or another monster will force kobolds to move into melee range with you, rather than firing needles or darts at you from a distance. They'll probably still manage to fire a few before you can get behind cover, but they're usually more manageable in melee. | *Hiding behind a corner or another monster will force kobolds to move into melee range with you, rather than firing needles or darts at you from a distance. They'll probably still manage to fire a few before you can get behind cover, but they're usually more manageable in melee. | ||
**If you manage to kill these kobolds before they fire off all their ammunition, you can get early access to branded darts and needles this way. Even if you don't want them, it may be wise to pick the worst of these up just to keep them out of the hands of wandering monsters. | **If you manage to kill these kobolds before they fire off all their ammunition, you can get early access to branded darts and needles this way. Even if you don't want them, it may be wise to pick the worst of these up just to keep them out of the hands of wandering monsters. | ||
− | *Kobolds leave poisonous corpses, and are an excellent source of [[potions of poison]] for [[stalker]]s. | + | *Even once you've advanced to the point where kobolds aren't threatening in the slightest, they can still get lucky and destroy your items with the occasional dart of flame or frost. |
+ | *Kobolds leave poisonous corpses, and are an excellent source of [[potion of poison|potions of poison]] for [[stalker]]s. | ||
*Kobold [[vault]]s are not uncommon in the middle-Dungeon. These contain a horde of kobolds and [[big kobold]]s, the latter of which should definitely be your first priority. Strong melee characters can hold them off one a time in a hallway, while casters should focus on taking out multiple foes at a time or confusing them into self-destruction with [[Mephitic Cloud]]. | *Kobold [[vault]]s are not uncommon in the middle-Dungeon. These contain a horde of kobolds and [[big kobold]]s, the latter of which should definitely be your first priority. Strong melee characters can hold them off one a time in a hallway, while casters should focus on taking out multiple foes at a time or confusing them into self-destruction with [[Mephitic Cloud]]. | ||
[[Category:Kobold]] | [[Category:Kobold]] |
Revision as of 00:24, 3 April 2013
This page is about the various kobold monsters. For the player race, see kobold.
kobold K | |
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HP | 2 to 5 |
HD | 1 |
XP | 2 |
Speed | 10 |
AC | 2 |
EV | 12 |
Will | 1 |
Attack1 | 4 (hit: plain)
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Resistances | none |
Vulnerabilities | none |
Habitat | land |
Intelligence | Normal |
Uses | Weapons & armour |
Holiness | Natural |
Size | Small |
Type | kobold, kobold |
Flags | Warm-blooded Speaks |
Kobolds are small, greyish creatures with the looks and temperaments of feral dogs. No one knows for sure where kobolds come from, but ancient demon-gods, evil spirits, and meddling wizards have all been suggested as culprits.
"The Parts Septentrionall are with these Sp'ryts Much haunted.. About the places where they dig for Oare. The Greeks and Germans call them Cobali." -Heywood, Hierarch. ix. 568, ca. 1635 |
Useful Info
Kobolds are puny humanoid monsters commonly found on any floor of the Dungeon and some branches. They often carry whips, clubs, short swords, darts, or blowguns, but they are only a threat to very low-level characters, the already injured, or if they happen to have very good branded weapons (not too uncommon an event). Kobolds with darts of flame, frost, or exploding should not be underestimated early on.
Variant Kobold
You may encounter several hungry kobolds in one particular kobold vault, along with several captive halflings.
This kobold seems to be angry about having his meal interrupted. |
Tips and Tricks
- Hiding behind a corner or another monster will force kobolds to move into melee range with you, rather than firing needles or darts at you from a distance. They'll probably still manage to fire a few before you can get behind cover, but they're usually more manageable in melee.
- If you manage to kill these kobolds before they fire off all their ammunition, you can get early access to branded darts and needles this way. Even if you don't want them, it may be wise to pick the worst of these up just to keep them out of the hands of wandering monsters.
- Even once you've advanced to the point where kobolds aren't threatening in the slightest, they can still get lucky and destroy your items with the occasional dart of flame or frost.
- Kobolds leave poisonous corpses, and are an excellent source of potions of poison for stalkers.
- Kobold vaults are not uncommon in the middle-Dungeon. These contain a horde of kobolds and big kobolds, the latter of which should definitely be your first priority. Strong melee characters can hold them off one a time in a hallway, while casters should focus on taking out multiple foes at a time or confusing them into self-destruction with Mephitic Cloud.